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Take a look at ""Global Settings" -> "Graphics Settings". Here you can pick some options which are valid for all charts.
The easiest way is to configure a chart to your preferences and then use the "Duplicate Chart" feature to replicate these settings.
For the Trade DOM you may also configure the preferences of your choice via "Global Settings" -> "Graphics Settings" and when you open a new Trade DOM check the box "Use Global Graphics Settings Instead of these Settings" in its "Chart" -> "Graphics Settings" menu.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
I know all these you just described. Now if I saw some one posted a nice looking chart or DOM, I would ask the person how it's configured. It would be much easier for the person to post his "saved" graphics settings file than typing all the color codes (R203, R244, etc).
Anyway, I thought about this feature after I saw the nice DOMs in the thread:
Is it possible to draw a custom volume profile on the fly with Sierra similar to what is offered on I/RT or Rancho Dinero's Drawing Range-Based Volume Profiles tool ?
Yes, you can select 'draw volume profile' then drag x/y coords with mouse, it will surround price and draw a profile based on your default indicator settings.
As i've just mentioned in a reply to Big Mike on why I use Sierra I started using Sierra because of the PnF study. I soon found out that it wasn't implemented correctly as per the literature I have on the topic. So be wary if you're going to use it. They told me they've no intention of fixing it so I doubt it has been.
Firstly, a lot of packages just don't implement it correctly at all. By "at all" I mean the X and Os aren't even in columns but scattered around the page. What i'm looking for isn't special needs either. It's how point and figure is supposed to be!
I don't want to take the thread off topic but here's what I mean by correctly. This is from a program called Trade Interceptor. I'll leave it at that.